Pregnancy Complications with Down Syndrome Baby

Pregnancy Complications with Down Syndrome Baby

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One of the most common complications that women experience when their baby has Down syndrome is an increased risk of having a miscarriage. While the reason for this is unknown, it is believed that some of the babies with the Down syndrome chromosome simply are not able to survive in their state. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

In order to have a safer pregnancy, it is usually best to have the baby tested before they are born. Doing so will allow doctors to treat the pregnancy properly and be prepared to treat the baby once it is born. The best way to test for Down syndrome is through a screening test and a diagnostic test.

A screening test is usually the first step and will help give doctors an idea as to whether there is a chance that the baby has the condition. At this point, doctors and parents can decide if more testing is preferable. One of the downsides of these tests are that they are usually pretty expensive and come with some degree of risk to the baby.

When a baby has Down syndrome, there are many physical symptoms of the condition. For example, they will have abnormally shaped facial features, small hands and feet and poor muscle tone. Along with this, they are also at a greater risk of developing health concerns like congenital heart disease.

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Lindsey Zaldivar
Lindsey Zaldivar | ConceiveEasy
Lindsey lives in Roselle, Illinois with her husband and son Harry. In between keeping up with a busy toddler, she enjoys blogging about parenting, cooking, crafting at The Accidental Wallflower.

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